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The Financial Markets of Roman Egypt - Risk and Return (Hardcover)
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The Financial Markets of Roman Egypt - Risk and Return (Hardcover)
Series: Liverpool Studies in Ancient History
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The Financial Markets of Roman Egypt analyses some 4,367 financial
transactions, leases, sales and loans, recorded on papyri in Roman
Egypt in the period AD 1 to 350. The analysis of this remarkable
body of information, the ancient equivalent of modern-day 'Big
Data', helps us understand how ordinary people thought about some
of the most important decisions they would make in their life:
buying a house, lending their savings or renting land. Using
innovative theories and techniques inspired by classics,
mathematics and the financial markets, it brings out the
differences and similarities of behaviours with modern and
historical comparators. The book looks at risk and return for both
asset holders - the landlords and lenders - and those dependent on
the use of those assets - the tenants and borrowers. In particular
it quantifies the risks facing families, including climate
variability. Issues such as wealth concentration, social mobility
and the role of the aged and women in the financial markets are
addressed. The analysis presented expands our knowledge of the
nature of the financial markets, and from that examination a
sharper insight into the nature of the economy of the Roman world
is gained, making it clear that there was no single "market"
economy, but different sectors, some of which were driven by
reciprocity/redistribution and others by financially rational
judgements.
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